Members of the Royal Family view public condolences for The Duke of Edinburgh
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At Marlborough House Gardens, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall viewed a selection of flowers and condolences that have been left by members of the public in memory of The Duke of Edinburgh.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex and Lady Louise viewed a selection of messages and flowers left by members of the public in memory of The Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle, as well as tributes from organisations that His Royal Highness was affiliated with.
During this period of National Mourning, flowers and condolence messages from outside Buckingham Palace and within The Royal Parks have been moved to the private gardens at Marlborough House. Flowers and condolences from around the Windsor Estate have been moved inside the Castle precinct.
Members of the public may wish to consider making a donation to a charity of their choice, or leave a message in the online Book of Condolence.